COVID- 19 advice
At ANU we are one community, and in the face of adversity we look after and look out for one another. On this page you'll find up-to-date information about the wide range of actions we are taking to ensure the wellbeing and welfare of our community.
To support you and our community's safety, please contact CommunityWellbeing@anu.edu.au if you (or someone you know):
- May have come into contact with someone with COVID-19, or
- Test positive for the virus.
For case updates, please visit COVID-19 cases in the ANU community.
Health & wellbeing
The University's highest priority is the health, wellbeing and safety of our community. We aim to provide our community with support so we can help each other get through this challenging time.
Student life
All courses will be delivered remotely from Monday 30 March. There will be no face-to-face teaching and learning activities for the remainder of Semester 1.
Research
Advice and support for researchers, HDR and Honours and Masters students.
We have worked closely with our staff to ensure they can continue delivering high-quality education remotely.
The University has moved to working remotely and we are supporting our community to transition to these new...
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For the ACT Government’s dedicated COVID-19 website, visit www.covid19.act.gov.au
The ACT Government’s COVID-19 helpline operates between 8am to 8pm daily, call 02 6207 7244
People who are concerned and want further information on the virus can also call the Australian Government’s 24/7 Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080
- Sensible Precautions
- Tips for being productive at home
- Strategies for wellness at home
- Support Services
If you, or someone you know thinks they may have come into contact with someone with COVID-19, or test positive for the virus, please contact CommunityWellbeing@anu.edu.au.